Bao, LiningMaybauer, Finn NilsHartz, KatrinPelzer, LeonardLang, Patrick Raul2024-08-212024-08-212024https://dl.gi.de/handle/20.500.12116/44383An accessible design is necessary for a system that is inclusive to all users regardless their abilities. Systems for public transportation often do not address the needs of neurodivergent people. Therefore a combination of Ability-Based Design (ABD) and Value-Sensitive Design (VSD) was used to elaborate a list of features to make planning and navigation apps for public transportation more supportive for neurodivergent users including people with dyslexia or ADHD. A designed solution is a travel assistant that can react to unplanned external influences and support users during their travels. A first prototype was developed and evaluated by several experts. Due to the lack of freely usable live information and disturbance messages during navigation, the development of a new navigation system is not effective. Therefore, we have generated a set of features that practitioners can integrate into existing navigation apps.enhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ability based designvalue sensitive designpublic transitneurodiversityempirical researchdesign processhuman-centred designOn the Journey to Inclusive Mobility: A Solution for Neurodivergent Public Transport UsersText/Conference Paper10.18420/muc2024-mci-src-261